US News & World Reports Top 50 Neurosurgery Hospitals by State

Almost 80% of the best hospitals for neurosurgery are either a SWPRE Preferred Nonprofit or affiliated with a SWPRE Preferred Nonprofit! Three of the top 50 are in Texas and 2 of the 3 are SWPRE Preferred Nonprofits.

"Listed hospitals had to treat at least 237 such Medicare inpatients in 2014, 2015 and 2016. The 50 top-scoring hospitals are listed below, followed by high performing hospitals."

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SWPRE Philanthropy

SWPRE Philanthropy is a powerful way to give. SWPRE and gift matching will transform the status quo of healthcare.The SWPRE Mission is to be the very best brokerage on the planet. The SWPRE Goal is NOT to be the biggest brokerage, but

Five Texas cities among top US college towns for residential real estate investors

"Homes.com, a real estate listing website, looked at nearly 150 college towns and cities across the U.S. using its own listing data to determine just what kind of return on investment landlords can expect. The study found ten college towns with yields higher than 10 percent (of purchase price). Yields measure future income, in this case, rental, and were calculated using data including the local average monthly rent for a three bedroom, average purchase price for a three bedroom and annual rent."

SWPRE: Want to guess the best Texas College Towns & Cities for college town investors? Austin, Bryan-College Station (Texas A&M), Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Lubbock

The Best American Cities to Work in Tech in 2018

"...Tech jobs are some of the hottest in the country. And the increasingly available opportunities to work in tech deliver high salaries, to boot. But because some of the traditional tech hubs are clustered in the cities with the highest cost of living, like New York or San Francisco, that tech pay may not always go so far..

Tech jobs are some of the hottest in the country. And the increasingly available opportunities to work in tech deliver high salaries, to boot. But because some of the traditional tech hubs are clustered in the cities with the highest cost of living, like New York or San Francisco, that tech pay may not always go so far...